I think we sound like a lot of other couples on here. Wife did not grow up farming and so she often does not understand what the end result will be or why I need to do something. She loves to cut the yard and will drive the 8N if I really need her to, but all of the field tractors are too "scary and big" to even try. I'd love it if she would drive the grain truck but just the thought of using a clutch makes her need to lie down for a while. She will help with animal chores (unless it is castrating piglets because they yell too much) if I need and the other day even talked about how much fun she had working cattle. Please note that her job was to open the chute gates, hold the wormer bottle while I doused them, and hold the calves heads while I tagged them. It was still a great help. I can't complain - we share cooking 50/50, I never go to the grocery store or do the laundry, and the bills get taken care of. I also know without a doubt that she would rather die than let her eye wander.
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